(1) Background: Many studies suggest that migratory bird groups fly in a V-formation to improve their aerodynamic efficiency, the goal being to reduce their energy expenditure to fly longer distances. To further validate this hypothesis, we numerically simulated the aerodynamic interaction of two gliding migratory birds and evaluated the aerodynamic forces as a function of the bird spacing. (2) Methods: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was used to model the flow pattern in and around the wake of Canada geese flying at an altitude of 1000 m and a speed of 13.9 m/s. (3) Results: The post-processing of the 3D results revealed a complex flow structure composed of two contra-rotating vortices developing at the wing tip. (4) Conclusions: In a p...
1. The feathers at the wing tips of most birds that soar over land separate both horizontally and ve...
Gliding flight is a relatively inexpensive mode of flight used by many larger bird species, where po...
Aerodynamic functions of the avian tail have been studied previously using observations of bird flig...
(1) Background: Many studies suggest that migratory bird groups fly in a V-formation to improve thei...
A flapping flight mechanism of the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) was estimated using a two-jointe...
Migrating birds may take advantage of V-shaped flocking to reduce the required energy for their flig...
The flight of barnacle geese at airspeeds representing high-speed migrating flight is investigated u...
The current understanding of the aerodynamics of birds in formation flights is mostly based on field...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
Birds\u2019 unique characteristics such as wing shape, flexibility, feathers, flapping motion, etc.,...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
The flight of barnacle geese at airspeeds representing high-speed migrating flight is investigated u...
The flight of barnacle geese at airspeeds representing high-speed migrating flight is investigated u...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
Birds are capable of truly impressive performance. For example, the bar-tailed godwits migrate each ...
1. The feathers at the wing tips of most birds that soar over land separate both horizontally and ve...
Gliding flight is a relatively inexpensive mode of flight used by many larger bird species, where po...
Aerodynamic functions of the avian tail have been studied previously using observations of bird flig...
(1) Background: Many studies suggest that migratory bird groups fly in a V-formation to improve thei...
A flapping flight mechanism of the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) was estimated using a two-jointe...
Migrating birds may take advantage of V-shaped flocking to reduce the required energy for their flig...
The flight of barnacle geese at airspeeds representing high-speed migrating flight is investigated u...
The current understanding of the aerodynamics of birds in formation flights is mostly based on field...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
Birds\u2019 unique characteristics such as wing shape, flexibility, feathers, flapping motion, etc.,...
Analysis of the aerodynamics of flapping wings has yielded a general understanding of how birds gene...
The flight of barnacle geese at airspeeds representing high-speed migrating flight is investigated u...
The flight of barnacle geese at airspeeds representing high-speed migrating flight is investigated u...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
Birds are capable of truly impressive performance. For example, the bar-tailed godwits migrate each ...
1. The feathers at the wing tips of most birds that soar over land separate both horizontally and ve...
Gliding flight is a relatively inexpensive mode of flight used by many larger bird species, where po...
Aerodynamic functions of the avian tail have been studied previously using observations of bird flig...